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W A Beckham 1993 Phys. Med. Biol. 38 1013-1018
Secondary electron scatter in radiotherapy: implications for treatment fields in proximity to the lens of the eye and the testes


The secondary electrons that are outside the field of exposure could affect nearby organs, most critically the eyes and testes.
Dr Fred A Wolf
QUOTE (guiding_light+Oct 4 2009, 04:33 AM)
could affect nearby organs, most critically the eyes and testes.

Since when have testes and eyes been neighbouring organs? - although, perhaps applies to idiots like Confused2 and Raphie Frank, as they're both incredible dickheads.



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eyes is for head scan, testes for groin scan
Dr Fred A Wolf
QUOTE (Guest+Oct 4 2009, 11:45 AM)
eyes is for head scan, testes for groin scan

Oh, really? .... laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif - I'll wager, your head scan looks identical to that of melon, fucktard.

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From your own retard comments it didn't look like you had realized it, but thought they were near the same location for the same scan.
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